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hatchlings converting to f/t question
Are hatchlings easier to convert to f/t if they have a feisty appetite? I ask this because I never had experience with switching HATCHLINGS to f/t. I have experience with switching adults and juveniles to f/t and some were difficult and impossible and some were easy. I am interested in a hatchling bp and the reputable owner says he never took f/t, but has an aggressive appetite and in my experience with adult bps that the aggressive appetites switch easily.
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It seems to be easier to switch hatchlings than adults, in my experience.
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Get a brooders lamp from home depot with a 250W heat bulb. Then place your Frozen Rats under that lamp (about 18 inches below) for about 1-2 hours depending on the size. The rats are so warm and dry that any snake will eat it especially when you wiggle it with tongs. I just got 2 hatchling females in 3 days ago that have had 2 live mice meals only, and after having them 2 days they ate a F/T rats on first attempt. Btw, I also sometime heat the face or head of the rat close under the light bulb right before I present it.
Basically, with the correct warming method, I think a snake just does not have the intelligence or instinct to tell the difference between live and dead especially when presented correctly with motion and appropriate temperature of the F/T mouse.
BTW, None of my pythons would eat when the Mouse was Damp.
Last edited by spersky; 08-20-2012 at 07:48 AM.
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Re: hatchlings converting to f/t question
 Originally Posted by Maddumpling
Are hatchlings easier to convert to f/t if they have a feisty appetite? I ask this because I never had experience with switching HATCHLINGS to f/t. I have experience with switching adults and juveniles to f/t and some were difficult and impossible and some were easy. I am interested in a hatchling bp and the reputable owner says he never took f/t, but has an aggressive appetite and in my experience with adult bps that the aggressive appetites switch easily.
My Fire baby girl supposedly had 3 live meals [questionable] and when I offered her a thawed hopper, she sniffed it a bit, picked it up, dragged it into her little half-coconut shell hide and ate it.
I suspect that possibly, hungry hatchlings might be able to be started on F/T.
If I ever get any hatchlings, I'm gonna give it a shot.
I just picked up a 5 year old adult who'd never had F/T in his life and he immediately ate.
I have two others [male Fire, male Bee] who simply, utterly refuse to switch, no matter what.
My het Clown girls will go off feed and one live feeding kicks them back into gear for F/T.
I have no idea why.
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thanks for the replies I know it was late when i post this up
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